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egodeath100: Harold Lloyd plays with his daughter, Gloria. c.1925
vintagegal: Bettie Page photographed by Harold Lloyd c. 1950s
alwaysmarilynmonroe: Marilyn by Harold Lloyd in 1953.
ballubasch: Harold Lloyd balancing on the edge of a skyscraper.
littlehorrorshop:Harold Lloyd in Safety Last! (1923)
20th-century-man: Nude in the desert; photo by actor/producer Harold Lloyd.
solesupine: Candice Bergen, 1964Colour Anaglyph taken by Harold Lloyd
theclassicland:Harold Lloyd
blondebrainpower: Harold Lloyd - I’ve made a huge mistake Source:giphy
an-unconventional-lady: The stars come out to play in Mickey’s Polo Team (January 4, 1936) Featuring: Shirley Temple, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin, Charles Laughton, Eddie Cantor, W.C. Fields, Harold Lloyd, Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, and Harpo
visualobscurity: Harold Lloyd - An Eastern Westerner (1920)
nitratediva: Um, so did Harold Lloyd invent Gangnam Style? From Feet First (1930).
blondebrainpower:Harold Lloyd - I’ve made a huge mistake Source:giphy
jayne-mansfields: Jayne Mansfield by Harold Lloyd, 1950s
Detail of an Advertisement for Harold Lloyd’s Movie Crazy (1932)
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safetylast: Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis in a publicity photo for “High And Dizzy” (1920)
antipahtico: Harold Lloyd ~ Safety Last! (1923)
Mildred Davis & Harold Lloyd ~ Never Weaken (1921)
a token Harold Lloyd gag in Safety Last! (1923)
Bebe Daniels and Harold Lloyd play seesaw in “Take A Chance” (1918)
Marilyn Monroe ~ Harold Lloyd 1953
summers-in-hollywood:Marilyn Monroe sunbathing, 1953. Photo taken by Harold Lloyd
littlehorrorshop: Bebe Daniels and Harold Lloyd in The Marathon, 1919 https://painted-face.com/
elsiemarinamonroe:Marilyn Monroe by Harold Lloyd, 1953.
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The Bradbury Mansion in Los Angeles, CA - Occupied for years by various film companies and onetime home to Hal Roach’s Rollin Film Company. It was so drafty that Harold Lloyd dubbed it “Pneumonia Hall”. c. 1927 (Sadly, it was demolished
legrandcirque: Harold Lloyd in “Safety Last!” (1923).
c-learbluewater: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Harold Lloyd, 1953.
littlehorrorshop: Bebe Daniels and Harold Lloyd in The Big Idea (1917)
euo: Harold Lloyd
bluecat-with-glasses:Harold Lloyd
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Harold Lloyd during a photo session with Philippe Halsman, 1952
Coney Island at night in Harold Lloyd’s Speedy (1928)
missingmarilyn: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Harold Lloyd, 1953.
20th-century-man: Nude on leopard-skin; photo by actor/producer Harold Lloyd; c. 1950’s. beautiful!
subtle-showoff: ren-field: Harold Lloyd in By the Sad Sea Waves (1917) I’m here for this.
audreyandmarilyn: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Harold Lloyd, 1953.
vintagegal: Bettie Page photographed by Harold Lloyd c. 1955
dialnfornoir: Harold Lloyd took this photograph of Marilyn in her apartment when he visited his friend Philippe Halsman during his photo session for her iconic Life magazine cover in 1952.
vintagechampagnefever: Marilyn Monroe by Harold Lloyd
Marilyn Monroe -during the filming of “How to Marry a Millionaire”, Marilyn posed for publicity shots at former silent screen star turned photographer Harold Lloyd’s estate, Greenacres in Los Angeles, California. (1953)
solesupine: Harold Lloyd in The Flirt (1917)
littlehorrorshop: Harold Lloyd’s Girl Shy plays at the State Theatre, 1924
solesupine: Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis in Safety Last! (1923)
vintagegal: Bettie Page photographed by Harold Lloyd, 1955
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe poses for Harold Lloyd during a photo shoot at Marilyn’s Los Angeles apartment by Philippe Halsman, 1952
Buster Keaton is known for his stunt work and acrobatic athleticism as much as he is for his perpetual deadpan. Many comedians used their bodies in their craft but actors like Buster and Harold Lloyd took this physicality to another level, often
nitratediva: Harold Lloyd encounters his Tumblr fangirls in Girl Shy (1924).
littlehorrorshop: Mildred Davis and Harold Lloyd in High and Dizzy, 1920
barcarole: Capucine in Harold Lloyd’s gardens in 1960, by Philippe Halsman.
Marilyn photographed by Harold Lloyd, 1953